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flag A New Zealander became the first to test positive for meth on a new roadside saliva test, facing a 28-day license suspension and court charges.

flag A 40-year-old man in New Zealand became the first to test positive for methamphetamine using the country’s new roadside oral fluid drug test, leading to a 28-day driver’s license suspension and a court summons. flag Stopped on Hutt Road with his young daughter, he failed to provide a sufficient saliva sample and refused a blood test, resulting in charges. flag The test detects methamphetamine, cannabis, MDMA, and cocaine. flag Police say the tool is a major step in preventing drug-impaired driving and reducing related crashes. flag The program began in Wellington and is set to expand nationwide in 2026.

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